Digital | Earth | observation
The transforming world evokes changes in social, environmental, and economic dimensions, pushed by the digitalisation of many, if not all, aspects of our lives. Satellite Earth observation, while being “digital” from early on, has experienced a boost by digitalisation in recent years, with new trend...
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doaj-340eefdd980d455bb2cd0b82f3b3b5122021-03-18T15:46:33ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542021-02-0154S11510.1080/22797254.2021.18770101877010Digital | Earth | observationStefan Lang0Dirk Tiede1Barbara Riedler2University of SalzburgUniversity of SalzburgUniversity of SalzburgThe transforming world evokes changes in social, environmental, and economic dimensions, pushed by the digitalisation of many, if not all, aspects of our lives. Satellite Earth observation, while being “digital” from early on, has experienced a boost by digitalisation in recent years, with new trend s of cloud processing, data cube infrastructure, computer vision, machine learning, at unprecedented speeds. This Special Issue on “Digital | Earth | Observation” is dedicated to the fruitful interplay between the Digital Earth concept and Earth observation, embedded in the great technological trends in this field, and demonstrates how this potential can be used in various application contexts.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2021.1877010earth observationdigital earthcopernicussdgs(ge)obiadigitalisationinformisationearsel |
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The transforming world evokes changes in social, environmental, and economic dimensions, pushed by the digitalisation of many, if not all, aspects of our lives. Satellite Earth observation, while being “digital” from early on, has experienced a boost by digitalisation in recent years, with new trend s of cloud processing, data cube infrastructure, computer vision, machine learning, at unprecedented speeds. This Special Issue on “Digital | Earth | Observation” is dedicated to the fruitful interplay between the Digital Earth concept and Earth observation, embedded in the great technological trends in this field, and demonstrates how this potential can be used in various application contexts. |
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